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  1. Hello everyone! I am writing this because I took 265 questions on the NCLEX yesterday (2-2-2015), and I found out that I PASSED! I want to write this because I don't want people to get discourage and automatically thinking they failed. Towards the last ten questions I honestly kept clicking because I thought that I had already failed and I thought I was going to have a panic attack. So finish strong if you get to 255, don't assume that you failed! I used lippincots passpoint to study. It was needed for our class. I did two hours everyday consistently for three weeks, and never missed a day. I got to level 8 on all client needs and reached 8's on the topics I wasn't comfortable with. The day before my exam I reached 6,000 questions. Also the practice NCLEX exams I would take 100 questions and the last five exams I reached level 8 on all of them. The trick that I used to finding out if I passed before 24 hours was that I went onto my state nursing board (Minnesota) and logged in and it said that I passed my exam. I wouldn't recommend the PVT because it didn't work for my friend, and it took her money and she found out that she passed. So breathe, and be confident even though it feels like the end of the world!
  2. Hello everyone! I am writing this because I took 265 questions on the NCLEX yesterday (2-2-2015), and I found out that I PASSED! I want to write this because I want people to not freak out and automatically thinking they failed because that is exactly what I did. Towards the last ten questions I honestly kept clicking because I thought that I had already failed and I thought I was going to have a panic attack. So finish strong if you get to 255, don't assume that you failed! I used lippincots passpoint to study. It was needed for our class. I got to level 8 on all client needs and reached 8's on the topics I wasn't comfortable with. The day before my exam I reached 6,000 questions. Also the practice NCLEX exams I would take 100 questions and the last five exams I reached level 8 on all of them. The trick that I used to finding out if I passed before 24 hours was that I went onto my state nursing board (Minnesota) and logged in and it said that I passed my exam. I wouldn't recommend the PVT because it didn't work for my friend, and it took her money and she found out that she passed. So breathe, and be confident even though it feels like the end of the world!

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